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we have brought wars in iraq and we will bring the war in afghanistan to an honorable conclusion. we have opened up opportunities for all-americans to serve in our military. and we continue to strongly support our forces, their families, and our wounded warriors. these are some of the achievements that i am proud of. let me close by expressing my profound gratitude to the outstanding team of military and civilian staff and leaders that i've had the opportunity serve with at the department of defense and at the white house. in particular, let me deeply thank the outstanding men and women in uniform who i've had the privilege to serve and to lead. those who put their lives on the line everyday on distant battle fields for this country. their sacrifices teach us that freedom is not free. a strong democracy depends on a strong defense but you can also not have a strong and stable defense without a strong and stable democracy. as we continue to confront strategic challenges and fiscal austerity, my hope for the future is that the sense of duty, our service members and their families ex
we have brought wars in iraq and we will bring the war in afghanistan to an honorable conclusion. we have opened up opportunities for all-americans to serve in our military. and we continue to strongly support our forces, their families, and our wounded warriors. these are some of the achievements that i am proud of. let me close by expressing my profound gratitude to the outstanding team of military and civilian staff and leaders that i've had the opportunity serve with at the department of...
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importantly in syria where the war is not only 60,000 lives a day, but it's going across the borders into iraq, jordan, turkey. the one country, the one people that doesn't have a country coming out of historical colonialism is something we'll talk more about in 2013. >> you are mentioning risks outside the united states. but you also see risk in the u.s. >> we do. really about washington politics. that fiscal cliff deal should make us no mar happy or satisfied we'll have a bipartisan deal on the debt ceiling. >> dysfunction. >> extreme dysfunction. even if we power through that, all the structural trends in the u.s. are quite positive. housing and the energy revolution and business profits. as a consequence of all of that, there is a reality. the political risk is going to slow economic growth in the u.s. somewhat. but that downside is really bounded. it's really limited in a way that it's not in so many of the emerging markets around the world. >> another risk you bring up is the jibs. that's japan, israel, and britain. >> that's right. china is rising, the middle east is exploding, and euro
importantly in syria where the war is not only 60,000 lives a day, but it's going across the borders into iraq, jordan, turkey. the one country, the one people that doesn't have a country coming out of historical colonialism is something we'll talk more about in 2013. >> you are mentioning risks outside the united states. but you also see risk in the u.s. >> we do. really about washington politics. that fiscal cliff deal should make us no mar happy or satisfied we'll have a...
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. >>> with the fiscal cliff prices set at the last final moment, what are chances they can set prices in a timely manner. representative maxine waters is a democrat from california. she will be ranking member of the financial services committee. welcome to both of you representatives. thank you for joining us. congresswoman maxine waters, can we start with you and just ask you, at this point, we have been trying to figure out who won this battle and who lost? did anyone win? >> absolutely. our middle class american taxpayers won. with this agreement that the president signed, middle inkuks taxpayers in america won't have a tax increase. as matter of fact, they will have a permanent tax break and billion airs and millionaires of the country will have to pay
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. i am probably going to the gas station about once a month. last time i was at a gas station was about...i would say... two months ago. i very rarely put gas in my chevy volt. i go to the gas station such a small amount that i forget how to put gas in my car. [ male announcer ] and it's not just these owners giving the volt high praise. volt received the j.d. power and associates appeal award two years in a row. ♪ we replaced people with a machine.r, what? customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. >>> welcome back. well, the next battle royal in washington could have costly consequences. in case you somehow haven't
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he criticized the iraq troops that opposed unilateral sanctions as iran and he once said that being gay impended effectiveness. there have been people on both sides of the aisle who have been mad about this. >> so what's the point? it's so weird, isn't it? >> that they've chosen him? >> yeah. both sides, neither side. sometimes you pick a republican that is bipartisan, but this is the one republican that most republicans -- >> he likes him for some reason. >> and it's going to be a battle. why do you like him? >> i don't like him. i don't know if i like him or don't like him. >> with all the act money and everything, why do we need a controversial pick for this? when neither the democrats nor the republicans seem to want him. it's going to be a protracted battle. >> i don't think you want to get in the middle of that. >> he served with valor in vietnam. that's part of why he's standing by him. but you would initially think they would have gone against after some of the initial blow backs. >> they've made the decision. he was floated and then when the issue was floated, it was met with l
he criticized the iraq troops that opposed unilateral sanctions as iran and he once said that being gay impended effectiveness. there have been people on both sides of the aisle who have been mad about this. >> so what's the point? it's so weird, isn't it? >> that they've chosen him? >> yeah. both sides, neither side. sometimes you pick a republican that is bipartisan, but this is the one republican that most republicans -- >> he likes him for some reason. >> and...
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do you think it can handle that, what you've seen in afghanistan and iraq as well, that we can cut defense spending meaningfully? >> i think every part of the u.s. budget is going to be cut. i think defense should or will not be exempt from that. it forces tough choices. but that's what leadership's about. it's setting priorities. and that means we're going to accept some risk. but as long as everybody understands the risks, then i think it's the right thing to do. >> we're roughly two years from the timetable set by president obama to withdraw our forces from afghanistan. today, another unfortunate story about an afghan soldier, firing on and killing some nato forces, not u.s., i don't believe. many people look at that and say, why don't we get out now, it's not going to work. it's not going to succeed. do you agree? >> i think afghanistan can succeed. but i also think it's important for our country on two levels. first, we do have an emotional commitment to afghanistan, a responsibility. we went there in 2001 for our interests, to go after al qaeda. not because the afghans asked us. and
do you think it can handle that, what you've seen in afghanistan and iraq as well, that we can cut defense spending meaningfully? >> i think every part of the u.s. budget is going to be cut. i think defense should or will not be exempt from that. it forces tough choices. but that's what leadership's about. it's setting priorities. and that means we're going to accept some risk. but as long as everybody understands the risks, then i think it's the right thing to do. >> we're roughly...
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so i tell folks, you run an operation in iraq that was running $12 billion a month. afghanistan was $10 billion a month. we burneded up a lot of resources fight twog wars over the last decade. >> all right so just on that thought get some views from the panelists. we're running those wars down. will they stay down, general mccaffrey? i know some saving is already built in. but down the road in terms of support personnel, in terms of investment in various weaponry and approaches and so forth, maybe that's the place for the savings right there on top of the savings in europe. >> oh, i think there's no question that as we turn off this war in afghanistan i think we're going to largely leave. i'd be astonished if we have any significant footprint there much beyond 2014. so that's a substantial load off the people and the resources of the department of defense. iraq was the same thing. our presence in europe's more complicated. the europeans like us there. by the way, we're closer to our target areas in the middle east from germany than we are from fort lewis, washington.
so i tell folks, you run an operation in iraq that was running $12 billion a month. afghanistan was $10 billion a month. we burneded up a lot of resources fight twog wars over the last decade. >> all right so just on that thought get some views from the panelists. we're running those wars down. will they stay down, general mccaffrey? i know some saving is already built in. but down the road in terms of support personnel, in terms of investment in various weaponry and approaches and so...
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. she keeps you guessing. it's part of what you love about her. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or mus
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, who killed american soldiers, who said that they came to iraq to kill americans because of al jazeera. this network has american blood on its hands and we call on the congress of the united states to investigate this deal before it goes through completely and we're urging congressman michael mccaul, chairman of the house homeland security committee to open hearings into this immediately. >> will they? do you have any evidence that they will open hearings? >> we know that they have been getting a lot of phone calls, we have been generating those today. we know the chairman mccaul is aware of our campaign and what we want to see done. the congress has a role here. where's the oversight of this regime in the middle east qatar which pretends to be a friend of the united states, which supports hamas, which supports hezbollah, giving al gore $100 million in blood money? how can this be allowed to go through? >> and correct me if i'm wrong, but al jazeera is really closely linked to the muslim brotherhood. another terrorist organization, is it not? >> that's right. we actually have the quote
, who killed american soldiers, who said that they came to iraq to kill americans because of al jazeera. this network has american blood on its hands and we call on the congress of the united states to investigate this deal before it goes through completely and we're urging congressman michael mccaul, chairman of the house homeland security committee to open hearings into this immediately. >> will they? do you have any evidence that they will open hearings? >> we know that they have...
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look, i think briefly on senator hagel, he was on the foreign relations committee, he spoke out about iraq, he spoke out about the surge, he has a record, some people disagree with his policies, i think he's imminently qualified, not only obviously because he served bravely for our country but also because he did overnight and george bush and other people picked people for the same reason. now, look, there may be some area of agreement here in which i think lew is being tapped because he was deputy omb director under clinton, omb director in this administration and we are in a period where every economic position is focused on spending and potentially cutting spending. that doesn't mean he gives you everything you want or the tea party wants, but, boy, republicans ought to figure out a way to take their wins when they get them. and i think this is an example of how successful a lot of republicans have been in defining -- wait -- >> i can't even finish a compliment. >> a responsible budget in the entire time he was there. i don't think republicans love this guy. >> look, larry, she said tha
look, i think briefly on senator hagel, he was on the foreign relations committee, he spoke out about iraq, he spoke out about the surge, he has a record, some people disagree with his policies, i think he's imminently qualified, not only obviously because he served bravely for our country but also because he did overnight and george bush and other people picked people for the same reason. now, look, there may be some area of agreement here in which i think lew is being tapped because he was...
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and there are some signs that places like iraq are starting to strain. and egypt, money's pouring out of there like a fire hose. and food problems may arise. there's a lot of things out there. right now, it looks like goldilocks. >> japan, and the tensions rising there as well. >> i think the japan thing will -- i think maybe worrying about the debt ceiling here has kept that suppressed. but that will break out into a potential currency war. global, everybody's been doing it surreptitiously under the guise of lowering rates. abe is not doing anything surreptitiously, he's going for it. germany, their big business is exports. they're not going to let that happen. a lot of things coming. >> 1470, every time we've even approached this level, we've seen analysts come out with ultra-bullish calls. hasn't worked out. is this going to be any different? >> as i wrote in my comments this morning, the bulls really need a breakout here. they've achieved a nominal new high, but we're consolidating those gains, all of which is perfectly fine. but you've got to make a
and there are some signs that places like iraq are starting to strain. and egypt, money's pouring out of there like a fire hose. and food problems may arise. there's a lot of things out there. right now, it looks like goldilocks. >> japan, and the tensions rising there as well. >> i think the japan thing will -- i think maybe worrying about the debt ceiling here has kept that suppressed. but that will break out into a potential currency war. global, everybody's been doing it...
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not counting the $400 billion already saved from winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so we've made progress. we are moving towards our ultimate goal of getting to a $4 trillion reduction. and there will be more deficit reduction when congress decides what to do about the $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts that have been pushed off until next month. the fact is, though, we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. the cuts we've already made to priorities other than medicare, medicaid, social security and defense mean that we spend on everything from education to public safety less as a share of our economy than it has -- than has been true for a generation. and that's not a recipe for growth. so we've got to do more both to stabilize our finances over the medium and long-term, but also spur more growth in the short-term. i've said i'm open to making modest adjustments to programs like medicare to protect them for future generations. i've also said that we need more revenue through tax reform by closing loopholes in our tax code for t
not counting the $400 billion already saved from winding down the wars in iraq and afghanistan. so we've made progress. we are moving towards our ultimate goal of getting to a $4 trillion reduction. and there will be more deficit reduction when congress decides what to do about the $1.2 trillion in automatic spending cuts that have been pushed off until next month. the fact is, though, we can't finish the job of deficit reduction through spending cuts alone. the cuts we've already made to...
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unpaid for in iraq, an unnecessary war. afghanistan, military spending else where. i very much want to cut spending but people who want to exempt the military from spending cuts. >> you have to have the last word on that. >> every penny to the pentagon and every penny the government spends, we still borrow $300 billion a year and his party has to come to grips with that. >> gentlemen, as you step aside, we might see you temporarily in the united states senate and see how that plays out in massachusetts. hopefully, hopefully in the spirit -- >> senator frank, that would be kind of interesting for a few months. >> no comment he says. >> all right, that's good. >> that's a yes then. >> that was not a filibuster. >>> after the break, an update on the very serious situation playing out in algeria. the head of the house committee on intelligence, mike rogers. ♪ ♪ [ multiple sounds making melodic tune ] ♪ [ male announcer ] at northrop grumman, every innovation, every solution, comes together for a single purpose -- to make the world a safer place. that's the value o
unpaid for in iraq, an unnecessary war. afghanistan, military spending else where. i very much want to cut spending but people who want to exempt the military from spending cuts. >> you have to have the last word on that. >> every penny to the pentagon and every penny the government spends, we still borrow $300 billion a year and his party has to come to grips with that. >> gentlemen, as you step aside, we might see you temporarily in the united states senate and see how that...
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iraq's supposed to hit you anyhow, you're all going to get nuked. you don't take human life like this and sabotage and rip it across like jesus on the cross and say thanks a lot for all of the money made off of you. kn i know what jesus was going through. >> one day before her execution. i'll tell you something, in the courtroom, before jurors, et cetera, it was a lot of the same stuff. is that what it takes for jurors to get to i'll vote yes for death? you have to have someone of that ilk but not so for men? >> it's a vengeance kind of thing for a jury. they're not supposed to do this. a crime of brutality, the idea this punishment is deserved. in this case that we've looked at, there is a second factor. what threat would she pose to the society if she ever got out of prison? i think jurors look at that and they say, is this person truly a monster? if they ever could get out of prison we're not going to allow that to happen so they impose the death penalty. >> we'll have to keep an eye on this case. obviously klemm eclemency can h. but this is texa
iraq's supposed to hit you anyhow, you're all going to get nuked. you don't take human life like this and sabotage and rip it across like jesus on the cross and say thanks a lot for all of the money made off of you. kn i know what jesus was going through. >> one day before her execution. i'll tell you something, in the courtroom, before jurors, et cetera, it was a lot of the same stuff. is that what it takes for jurors to get to i'll vote yes for death? you have to have someone of that...
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martin luther king iii will join congresswoman tammy duckworth, an iraq war veteran, actress angela bassett, deejay mel. i don't know if you know deejay mel, he's going to bring the house down. folks excited about entertainment but about the idea of what this day means to them, giving back to their communities. it is something i think that a lot of people feel passionate about. and it is tied into the holiday, to the martin luther king holiday day of service. so you're going to see a lot of that throughout the weekend on the mall today, sunday, and spilling interest monday, as well. >> yeah. that was a great interviewer, by the way. i got chills just seeing his handwritten notes, dr. king's handwritten notes inside his bible. that was something to see. thank you very much -- >> reporter: it was unbelievable. sure. >> thank you very much. >> reporter: appreciate it. thank you. >>> well, in about an hour from now, president obama will attend the national day of service events. so be sure to stay with us. we'll bring it to you live here. >>> coming up, we're expecting huge crowds here for the
martin luther king iii will join congresswoman tammy duckworth, an iraq war veteran, actress angela bassett, deejay mel. i don't know if you know deejay mel, he's going to bring the house down. folks excited about entertainment but about the idea of what this day means to them, giving back to their communities. it is something i think that a lot of people feel passionate about. and it is tied into the holiday, to the martin luther king holiday day of service. so you're going to see a lot of...
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are free to elaborate. >> mccain and hagel were long time friends before a major falling out over the iraq war. hagel endorsed president obama's military policies. country singer randy travis due in court in texas today. he is expected to plead guilt tow a misdemeanor drunken driving charge. he was arrested last august after running his car off a road. travis was naked and ready to fight when they arrived. the charge against travis as a misdemeanor could net him up to two years in jail and a $4,000 fine. olympic great michael phelps has a new sport with 0 0 to do with swimming. he played in the phoenix open pro am yesterday. he signed a deal with ping golf. he said playing golf in the olympics would be fun. we are getting word china blocked cnn during a report on hacking in the "new york times." we will go live to see what happened. next. it any other way. it any other way. but your erectile dysfunction - you know, that could be a question of blood flow. cialis tadalafil for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and
are free to elaborate. >> mccain and hagel were long time friends before a major falling out over the iraq war. hagel endorsed president obama's military policies. country singer randy travis due in court in texas today. he is expected to plead guilt tow a misdemeanor drunken driving charge. he was arrested last august after running his car off a road. travis was naked and ready to fight when they arrived. the charge against travis as a misdemeanor could net him up to two years in jail...
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back during the iraq war we were fighting a jihadi pipeline from iraq to tunisia, libya up through iraq where they went to terrorism school and made ieds and then would go back to their original countries. then, of course, and what you have is weaponry from all over the world pouring in to assist them in their effort to overthrow the dictator. well, the war is over, they win. the new government goes in that is not used to governing, does not have the skill set and is faced with the population that is armed to the treat and has 18 months of on the job training of not just shooting machine guns and rpgs but mortars. that was one of the concerns of the fbi. >> and all of those borders in north africa from egypt, libya, tunisia, algeria, they are pretty porous. hold on for one moment. all right. we're getting some new information in. the united states is now increasing its role in the mali conflict in africa. our pentagon correspondent chris lawrence is getting new information. what are you learning, chris? >> we are now learning that the u.s. has agreed to help the french air lift more tro
back during the iraq war we were fighting a jihadi pipeline from iraq to tunisia, libya up through iraq where they went to terrorism school and made ieds and then would go back to their original countries. then, of course, and what you have is weaponry from all over the world pouring in to assist them in their effort to overthrow the dictator. well, the war is over, they win. the new government goes in that is not used to governing, does not have the skill set and is faced with the population...
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we impose sanctions on iraq for more than a decade. killed more than 1 million iraqis in the process, half of them children, and the iraqi people didn't rise up to overthrow saddam. they didn't you know, change iraqi policies. it took a disastrous u.s. invasion in 2003 to do that. sanctions are not going to have the effect that people are being promised that they'll have here. >> i could talk to you both for hours. we didn't even scratch the surface of the nuclear capabilities and the allegations made against iran on that front, but hillary and flint, thank you so much, and it should make for interesting reading. appreciate your time. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >>> another controversial story coming to us out of belgium. we want to bring it to you involving two twin brother, both shoemakers, and both deciding that they had had it with living. when they found out they were going blind, they decided they wanted to die, and belgium lawmakers said they had the right to do so with help. we'll let you know what the next step was.
we impose sanctions on iraq for more than a decade. killed more than 1 million iraqis in the process, half of them children, and the iraqi people didn't rise up to overthrow saddam. they didn't you know, change iraqi policies. it took a disastrous u.s. invasion in 2003 to do that. sanctions are not going to have the effect that people are being promised that they'll have here. >> i could talk to you both for hours. we didn't even scratch the surface of the nuclear capabilities and the...
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we had the war in iraq that had to be wound down. we had a troop request for 30,000 troops sitting on the president's desk the first day he walked into the office. we had so many serious problem. and i don't think anybody can argue with what we did to try to set the table and then what did we do with that? you know, you can go down the list and whether it's how we handled the arab spring and the work that had to be done in order to try to prevent even more serious challenges, how we put together international coalition to inflict the toughest sanctions on iran and north korea, not that those are solved. you know, diplomacy is sometimes building on steps one after the other, opening to burma, pivoting to asia and i'm very proud of what we've done. but equally so, we have practiced diplomacy and we also expanded the apiture. >> much more of the interview with the outgoing secretary of state. coming up, we're going to take a closer look at this exit interview. her legacy as secretary of state. much more on hillary clinton here in "the s
we had the war in iraq that had to be wound down. we had a troop request for 30,000 troops sitting on the president's desk the first day he walked into the office. we had so many serious problem. and i don't think anybody can argue with what we did to try to set the table and then what did we do with that? you know, you can go down the list and whether it's how we handled the arab spring and the work that had to be done in order to try to prevent even more serious challenges, how we put...
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this covers parts of syria, iran, and iraq. >>> and we're less than a few weeks into 2013 and the job market still has a long way to recovery. claims rose as 371,000 people filed first-time claims for unemployment benefits. that is up 4,000 from the previous week. and while there has been improvement over the last are four years, claims idled in the 3 to 400,000 range for most of 2012. >>> and history takes stage at the 2013 inauguration with martin luther king's traveling bible used for his speeches and sermons as well as the lincoln bible from the library of congress. that has been around since the 1950s for the official swearing in. that is sunday the 20th. we are all looking forward to that. my understanding is that is new, on sunday. >> sunday is the official swearing, very private low key. but the big one, monday the january 21st on the steps of the u.s. capitol. >> for those of us in the news business, it's very exciting and thrilling because we get to do it twice. >> i'll be working sunday and monday. happy to do so. love these historic moments. >>> so what happens in afghanis
this covers parts of syria, iran, and iraq. >>> and we're less than a few weeks into 2013 and the job market still has a long way to recovery. claims rose as 371,000 people filed first-time claims for unemployment benefits. that is up 4,000 from the previous week. and while there has been improvement over the last are four years, claims idled in the 3 to 400,000 range for most of 2012. >>> and history takes stage at the 2013 inauguration with martin luther king's traveling...
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that will never hap in in iraq. >> but he ended up voting to go to war in iraq. that didn't manifest itself as consistency in his voting record. >> and at a point where iraq was going quite badly, he had an opportunity to support the surge and chose not to. that, i think, shows a real question in judgment. the surge -- >> go ahead. >> you're saying that his being wrong on the surge raises questions of judgment. but for lindsey graham and john mccain and bill kristol and all of these people who were supportive of the iraq war and haven't changed their view one iota, we should take their judgment about chuck hagel? >> and how much of this is about republican politics, he didn't support john mccain. a lot of republicans question whether he's really republican. >> i think on foreign policy, he clearly differs from republicans on foreign policy. but if he defines himself as a republican, he will get a nomination, but clearly that's not the case. there are other things, refusing to designate hezbollah as a terrorist organization, something that 88 senators signed a let
that will never hap in in iraq. >> but he ended up voting to go to war in iraq. that didn't manifest itself as consistency in his voting record. >> and at a point where iraq was going quite badly, he had an opportunity to support the surge and chose not to. that, i think, shows a real question in judgment. the surge -- >> go ahead. >> you're saying that his being wrong on the surge raises questions of judgment. but for lindsey graham and john mccain and bill kristol and...
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. >> he turned against the war in iraq, basically, although his criticism of it was pretty, actually, pretty good. >> he wasn't even for the war in iraq, but then he voted for it. >> peter, what do you make of it? >> the irony is chuck hagel's skepticism about the military efficacy of military action against iran is very, very similar to what we're hearing from the national security establishment in israel. chuck hagel's view, which is that war once launched with iran could have unpredictable consequences and may not be effective is the same thing said by israeli generals. >> the same thing he said about iraq. about what happened afterwards. >> this is chuck hagel's real sin, i think, from the respect of people like lindsey fwram and john mccain. he has learned lessons from iraq and afghanistan, these two disastrous wars that are cost us so much that he's putting into action in his thinking about iran, that is exactly what the contemporary leaders of the republican party refuse to do. >> he was attacked by bill crystal when he was saying we should be skeptical about what might happen
. >> he turned against the war in iraq, basically, although his criticism of it was pretty, actually, pretty good. >> he wasn't even for the war in iraq, but then he voted for it. >> peter, what do you make of it? >> the irony is chuck hagel's skepticism about the military efficacy of military action against iran is very, very similar to what we're hearing from the national security establishment in israel. chuck hagel's view, which is that war once launched with iran...
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when he commanded all of iraq, he basically set up this thing called the sons of iraq which paid ex-militants to come over and fight on the american side against the jihadists using the commander's discretionary fund. again, on his own authority. he didn't tell his superiors back in washington about this. and these kinds of enterprises, he did this, he had to do it because that was the only way he could succeed on the battlefield. but you know, once you do this sort of thing enough you get used to it. >> i spent a little time with him in baghdad in 2005. and i saw him. i saw how he operated and obviously he was very self-confident, very unique and he did things exactly the way you point out, the way he thought was best for the country. did you in your research, you did a ton of research did you meet paula broadwell? i know you interviewed over 100 people in connection with the book. >> no i never interviewed her. i know who she is. i know people who know her. this affair was widely rumored but nobody really believed it was happening until it was discovered. >> yeah. so do you believe he did t
when he commanded all of iraq, he basically set up this thing called the sons of iraq which paid ex-militants to come over and fight on the american side against the jihadists using the commander's discretionary fund. again, on his own authority. he didn't tell his superiors back in washington about this. and these kinds of enterprises, he did this, he had to do it because that was the only way he could succeed on the battlefield. but you know, once you do this sort of thing enough you get used...
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i met the head of asia cell in iraq three years ago. at the time, he said the company would be iraq's first big ipo. it seemed a little bit like a dream then, but that bet could be paying off. asia cell is now one of the three biggest mobile phone operators in iraq. >>> well, offshore drilling company transocean will pay $1.4 billion in fines and penalties for its part in the worst offshore oil spill in american history. the company's also going to plead guilty to violating the clean water act. transocean, you may recall, owned the actual deepwater horizon rig that sank after the explosion in which 11 were killed in 2010. the company most associated with the disaster, though, isn't transocean. it's bp. and bp tells us that the settlement, i'll quote them, jr underscores what every official investigation has found, that the deepwater horizon accident resulted in multiple accidents from multiple parties. >>> and five men have been charged with the brutal gang rape and death of a 23-year-old woman. a senior police official tells cnn the me
i met the head of asia cell in iraq three years ago. at the time, he said the company would be iraq's first big ipo. it seemed a little bit like a dream then, but that bet could be paying off. asia cell is now one of the three biggest mobile phone operators in iraq. >>> well, offshore drilling company transocean will pay $1.4 billion in fines and penalties for its part in the worst offshore oil spill in american history. the company's also going to plead guilty to violating the clean...
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like you, i watched what happened in iraq up close. and i saw it unfold i'm very, very, very worried now looking where the regime in baghdad is moving, i'm very worried and i ask myself the serious question, was it worth in blood and treasure that was lost? we can continue this conversation, congressman, down the road. congressman tom cotton. thanks, also, by the way, for your service in iraq and afghanistan. i know you had nothing to do with the policy, you went there as an honorable patriotic american and we welcome you to washington now as the united states congressman. >> thank you, wolf. i appreciate it. >> let's bring our national security contributor fran townsend who is joining us right now. fran, you're on the advisory board of the cia. what do you think of brennan becoming -- assuming he's confirmed -- the next cia director? >> you know, wolf, as you realize, when i was in the white house, john was not only serving in the cia, but he was instrumental in frankly sort of the founding director of what is now the national counter
like you, i watched what happened in iraq up close. and i saw it unfold i'm very, very, very worried now looking where the regime in baghdad is moving, i'm very worried and i ask myself the serious question, was it worth in blood and treasure that was lost? we can continue this conversation, congressman, down the road. congressman tom cotton. thanks, also, by the way, for your service in iraq and afghanistan. i know you had nothing to do with the policy, you went there as an honorable patriotic...
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because there's no doubt sanctions are having a big effect and indeed next month for the first time iraq will export more oil than iran. so the whole balance of power in terms of oil production in the region is changing as a result of the sanctions. on the other hand, i think the recent report from the atomic energy indicates there's no sign that iran is relenting on this essential push. the trouble is it's combined with the regime that holds views and does things that most people within the region find unacceptable. >> if we cut off iran's ability to export oil and which would face them with the prospect of devastating economic blow, i think that would be an inevitable move to war and i think it would be a serious mistake. >> you deliberately avoided any kind of military conflict with iran when you were president. >> yes, i did. i was advised by many of our people to go to war with iran, to bomb them, to punish them for holding our hostages. >> do you still think it would have been a terrible error to do that. >> i do. every one of hostages came home safe and free. there was no one kill
because there's no doubt sanctions are having a big effect and indeed next month for the first time iraq will export more oil than iran. so the whole balance of power in terms of oil production in the region is changing as a result of the sanctions. on the other hand, i think the recent report from the atomic energy indicates there's no sign that iran is relenting on this essential push. the trouble is it's combined with the regime that holds views and does things that most people within the...
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. >> reporter: analyst stephanie sanok worked in baghdad and developed options for the iraq drawdown. she says between war fatigue and spending cuts, even the middle option may be a reach. >> my guess is you will end up closer to the 6,000 person option than the 10,000 person option. >> reporter: analyst jeff dressler argues the u.s. will still have to keep helicopter crews, medical teams, and other backup for whatever troops are left. >> just keeping 6,000 probably isn't that much cheaper than just keeping 15,000, because there's basic things that you need to have there just for the 6. >> reporter: dressler says lowball options are minimizing the danger any remaining troops could face. >> i would argue that even with 20,000 troops, you're still assuming quite a bit of risk. it's by no means a low-risk option. >> general john alan presented these options in one of his last acts as commander. but general joseph dunfer, the man taking alan's place next month, admits he wasn't included in the talks over options. that could signal some tense fights with members of congress, who are skepti
. >> reporter: analyst stephanie sanok worked in baghdad and developed options for the iraq drawdown. she says between war fatigue and spending cuts, even the middle option may be a reach. >> my guess is you will end up closer to the 6,000 person option than the 10,000 person option. >> reporter: analyst jeff dressler argues the u.s. will still have to keep helicopter crews, medical teams, and other backup for whatever troops are left. >> just keeping 6,000 probably...
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he points out in panama, 1989, iraq, 1990, serbia, 1998, afghanistan, 2001 and iraq, 2003, washington tried sanctions pressure and the threat of force to get leaders to change course, it didn't work. and washington had to make good on its threat to go to war. with north korea, coercive diplomacy also failed, but in this case, washington decided against military action choosing, instead, to contain the regime. making coercive diplomacy requires a mix of threats and promises. with regard to iran, the administration has made the threats plenty of times. with clarity and credibility. but while the sticks have been handled shrewdly, the carrots have not. the united states is unable to define for itself or for the world what would be an acceptable deal and, most importantly, what it is willing to-do if tehran agrees to such a deal. would sanctions be lifted? which ones? would the u.s. stop its efforts to overthrow the regime? there have been many obstacles in the path of a deal from the iranian side. but a former state department official writing in the cairo review of global affairs points
he points out in panama, 1989, iraq, 1990, serbia, 1998, afghanistan, 2001 and iraq, 2003, washington tried sanctions pressure and the threat of force to get leaders to change course, it didn't work. and washington had to make good on its threat to go to war. with north korea, coercive diplomacy also failed, but in this case, washington decided against military action choosing, instead, to contain the regime. making coercive diplomacy requires a mix of threats and promises. with regard to iran,...
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and just like we've seen in iraq in some ways get worse without any u.s. presence, my hunch is afghanistan will get worse for matter what the size of the u.s. presence is. but if there's zero american 3re7bs, it will probably accelerate the downward trend in that country. >> all right. everyone stand by. we're waiting for the president of the united states and the president of afghanistan, they've been meeting in the oval office, they're about to walk over to the east room for a joints news conference. they'll both be making opening statements and then they'll be answering reporters' questions. our special coverage continues. >>> we're awaiting the president of the united states and president of afghanistan. they've been meeting in the oval office, but they soon will be holding a joint news conference in the east room of the white house. they've been discussing the future of u.s./afghan reliation, future of u.s. military presence, economic assistance, all sorts of important issues involving afghanistan. brianna keilar is over at the white house. are ther
and just like we've seen in iraq in some ways get worse without any u.s. presence, my hunch is afghanistan will get worse for matter what the size of the u.s. presence is. but if there's zero american 3re7bs, it will probably accelerate the downward trend in that country. >> all right. everyone stand by. we're waiting for the president of the united states and the president of afghanistan, they've been meeting in the oval office, they're about to walk over to the east room for a joints...
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. tyeah, its the galaxy note ii.re great. you can do two things at the same time. you can tch videos and text. or you could watch the earnings report and take notes, like we're supposed to. so... can i get it? yeah. okay either of you put together the earnings report? yes, me totally. why don't you tackle the next quarter while we go to lunch. pu pu platter? yup! keep up the good work. i will keep up the good work. do more with the new samsung galaxy note ii. for a limited time get two flipcovers for the price of one. exclusively at verizon. [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through yo
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i got mine in iraq, 2003. usaa auto insurance is often handed down from generation to generation. because it offers a superior level of protection, and because usaa's commitment to serve the military, veterans and their families is without equal. begin your legacy, get an auto insurance quote. usaa. we know what it means to serve. [ dog ] you know, i just don't think i should have to wait for it! who do you think i am, quicken loans? ♪ at quicken loans, we won't make you wait for it. our efficient, online system allows us to get you through your home loan process fast. which means you'll never have to beg for a quick closing. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. bonkers, look at me when i'm talking to you. >>> yesterday, we brought you a story about the french actor gerard depardieu. he was frustrated with france's high tax rates and thought they could go higher, so he announced he is giving up his french citizensh shiship and is going e somewhere else. right now, it appears russia is the most likely destination, but he's not the only one. today, another french sta
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what we're talking about here is not an m-16 used over in iraq or afghanistan. that is not what we're talking about here. what we're talking about, what he's talking about banning are weapons that are used in less than one-tenth of 1% in all gun crimes. these are nothing more than semiautomatic hunting rifles that look like, look like m-16s. they are not m-16s. wolf, have you ever held one of these things in your hand and fired one? >> well, i understand what you're saying, but the question i'm asking, and i'm not getting a direct answer, congressman, representative, excuse me. the specific question, if it's passed by congress, and once again, i don't know if the congress will pass it, but if it's passed by congress, every u.s. -- >> it won't. >> -- citizen has to obey the law. what you're proposing is -- >> we'll do everything we can in the state of texas -- >> i just want to make sure -- >> we will do everything. >> -- your law o biding citizens in texas -- >> we will do everything we can -- we will do everything in the state of texas to ensure that as texas w
what we're talking about here is not an m-16 used over in iraq or afghanistan. that is not what we're talking about here. what we're talking about, what he's talking about banning are weapons that are used in less than one-tenth of 1% in all gun crimes. these are nothing more than semiautomatic hunting rifles that look like, look like m-16s. they are not m-16s. wolf, have you ever held one of these things in your hand and fired one? >> well, i understand what you're saying, but the...
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